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Tip
#29
Doing
Jointery on Your Table Saw
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Pg. 1-3, Pg
4-6, Pg 7-9, Pg
10-12, Pg 13-15,
Pg 16-18, Pg 19-21, Pg
22-24, Pg 25-27, Pg
28, Table
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Additional
Joinery
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Figure
3-46. All of these joints can be accomplished on
the table saw using a saw blade or a dado accessory:
(A) butt, (B) rabbet, (C) dado, (D) groove, (E) end
lap (splice), (F) middle lap, (G) lapped miter, (H)
combination dado and rabbet, (I) end lap, (J) notched,
(K) true tenon, (L) stud tenon, (M) slot (For stud tenon),
(N) beveled miter, and (O) simple miter, *All or part
of these joints can be made using the Tenon Master Jig.
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All of
the joints shown in Figure
3-46 can be accomplished by working with either a saw
blade or a dado accessory. Some of the joints can be made
using the Tenon Master Jig. It's a good idea to become familiar
with these joints since they are used in many types of furniture
and cabinetmaking and in drawer and case construcitons.
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